Dr. Heidi Wierman is expected to tell lawmakers that it is critical for the primary care system to be prepared to deal with patients with dementia.
March 2015
Maine lawmakers hear debate on proposed drone privacy laws
One bill would restrict law enforcement’s use of drones, while another would require operators to get permission before flying drones over private property.
Augusta considers new historic district for west side
Many exterior building renovations would need to be reviewed and approved by a new historic review board if the City Council adopts the proposed ordinance.
Farmington OKs fire safety ordinance, rejects building permits
Town Meeting voters also approved a $5.34 million budget, up 6.3 percent over last year’s.
Longtime Washington selectman faces re-election challenge Friday
Selectmen, who have proposed a $92,000 budget increase, say the town needs more money for road projects and firetruck repairs.
Newcastle woman pleads guilty to drug offenses
Several other people were sentenced Tuesday in Kennebec Superior Court and Augusta District Court cases heard at the Capital Judicial Center in Augusta.
Morning Sentinel March 24 police log
Waterville-area police reports for March 24, 2015.
Mariners’ Knight has a spring sport after all
The Carrabec graduate and former softball standout is now starting goalie on Maine Maritime Academy’s women’s lacrosse team.
Gardiner grads coming on strong for USM lacrosse
Keegan Smith and Seth Wing are tied for the points lead for the Huskies with 11 through three games.
Craig makes case for Red Sox roster spot loss to Marlins
The outfielder smacked a three-run double in the 9-4 defeat Tuesday.